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The best small meeting rooms in London
London has no shortage of small meeting rooms ready to impress and inspire. From sleek boardrooms to unique training rooms to creative brainstorming spaces, we've rounded up the best rooms near you with all the facilities you need for your next professional event. Have a look at these stunning London spaces and get some ideas for where to have your next meeting. Alternatively, tell us exactly what you need and we'll make sure the very best London venues respond to your enquiry.
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8 Northumberland - Many Waters
Charing Cross (0.1 km)
80
Two John Street - Jesting Pilate
Chancery Lane (0.4 km)
4
Two John Street - Infinite Jest
Chancery Lane (0.4 km)
4
Caboose - This Lime Tree Bower
Shoreditch High Street (0.4 km)
12
Mary Sumner House - Beyond the Mexique Bay
St. James' Park (0.5 km)
30
Et - What's Become of Waring
Barbican (0.6 km)
35
St George's Church - The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
Notting Hill Gate (0.4 km)
100
Octagon Point - Fleming Room
St. Paul's (0.0 km)
10
Baden-Powell House - Look Homeward, Angel
Gloucester Road (0.3 km)
20
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Frequently asked questions
A London small meeting room can start at £50 for a short rental of a small basic room, and go up to £500 or more for a day at a swish venue with facilities and catering. There really is no one answer to this question: so many variables come into play when understanding the cost of hiring a meeting room. How many guests are you planning for? Is the venue for an hour, a day or a week? The good news is that you can find a venue for pretty much any budget (okay, almost any budget). Instead of letting the venue dictate the price, our advice is to be proactive and set a budget that you feel comfortable with – this way the right venues can reach out to you through HeadBox.
There are lots of ways to book a London small meeting room. You can do the old-fashioned thing and pick up the phone, or email the venue directly. Unfortunately, lots of venues are busy and may not get back to you in time. That's where we come in. Give us your enquiry and we'll reach out to the best small meeting rooms in London and let you enjoy your free time. Easy.
London offers a wide variety of small meeting rooms to suit different needs and preferences. You can find modern conference centres, boutique hotel meeting rooms, historic buildings with character, and flexible co-working spaces. Each type of venue provides different atmospheres and amenities, catering to various requirements such as business meetings, training sessions, and creative brainstorming sessions.
It is advisable to book a small meeting room in London as early as possible, ideally several months in advance. Popular venues, especially those in prime locations or with unique features, can get booked quickly. Early booking ensures a wider selection of venues and dates to choose from and allows ample time to plan other aspects of your meeting, such as catering and equipment needs.
When choosing a small meeting room in London, consider the convenience for your attendees, particularly regarding accessibility by public transport. Ensure the venue is near major transport links such as tube stations, bus routes, or train stations. Additionally, think about parking availability for those driving. The meeting room’s facilities and services should match your requirements, including high-speed internet, audio-visual equipment, and seating arrangements. Also, assess the venue's ambience and the professionalism of the staff to ensure a smooth and productive meeting.
Essential facilities and services for a successful small meeting in London include reliable high-speed internet, audio-visual equipment, and comfortable seating arrangements. If your meeting requires catering, check if the venue offers in-house catering services or if you need to arrange for external caterers. The availability of on-site staff to assist with meeting coordination and management is also crucial. Comprehensive facilities and reliable services significantly contribute to the smooth running and success of your meeting.